Indie rock on Thursday, Rappers rep the Rock on Monday

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Chicago indie rockers The Redwalls play Sticky Fingerz, 9:30 p.m., $7. Big Boots, made up of former members of Sugar and the Raw, headline a show at Vino's with Chapel Hill-based rock band The Moaners and local instrumentalists Mammoth Orange, 8:30 p.m., $6. At the Afterthought, the Ted Ludwig Jazz Trio plays its regular gig, 8 p.m., $2. The Big Summer Classic kicks off at the wooded Camp Zoe in Salem, Mo., a 4-hour drive from Little Rock. The three-day concert and camping event features the Del McCrory Band, The Roots, Los Lobos, The Wailers, Buckwheat Zydeco and others, 9 a.m., $142.50.

FRIDAY

Memphis indie crooner Jamie Randolph performs at Juanita's with local singer/songwriter Adam Hambrick, Avi Vinocur and Jason Reischel, 10 p.m., $8. Dallas-based hard rockers The Feds headline a show at Sticky Fingerz with Upside and The Underwater supporting, 9:30, $7. Lubbock, Texas, band Thrift Store Cowboys plays White Water, 9 p.m., $5. The Gallagher show at Village has been canceled.

SATURDAY

Arkansas Repertory Theatre showcases young talent in “Sing, Dance, Repeat!,” 2 p.m. and 7 p.m., $10.Soulful funk band Donna Massey & the Blue-Eyed Soul plays at Sticky Fingerz, 8:30 p.m., $5. Methodist Family Health, provider of behavioral care to children, hosts a benefit walk starting at 6 p.m. on the Big Dam Bridge, with food and live music from the Purple Doors. Local singer-songwriter Kevin Kerby performs an acoustic set with Pine Box Serenade opening the show atWhite Water Tavern,9 p.m., $5. The Arkansas Twisters host their first home playoff game in four years against the Bossier-Shreveport Battle Wings.

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